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OOPS, HOW DO YOU MAKE CHLOROFORM, ANYWAY? By: Amy Singer, PhD., Kristina Denius, JD. & Dan Reyes March 6, 2017 It has been five and a half years since a jury found Casey Anthony not guilty of first-degree murder in […]

A friend recently performed an effective voir dire in a serious murder case. She was described as being like a “talk show host” (in the best sense of those words) in terms of creating a forum for honest, gentle exchanges with […]

By Amy Singer, Ph.D., Diana Greninger and Kemberlee Bonnet It is becoming widely apparent that on social networking sites, people are open to sharing unguarded thoughts, attitudes and sentiment about any given topic. It is almost as if social media […]

By Amy Singer, Ph.D. and Diana Greninger The trial against George Zimmerman started on Monday, June 10, 2013. Before the prosecution and defense attorneys present their opening statements, they have the grueling task of selecting 10 individuals (6 jurors and […]

By Amy Singer, Ph.D. and Diana Greninger Social Media has changed the way we interact at the personal, societal, and business levels. Websites such as Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn (to name a few), allow users to interact with friends, family, […]

By Amy Singer, Ph.D. and Diana Greninger Nowadays everyone has a social media presence. Individuals, small businesses, large corporations…chances are, even one of your grandparents is on Facebook by now. So how do you build a large, engaged audience […]

by Amy Singer, Ph.D. and Diana Greninger Many law firms are leveraging social media for presentation and trial strategy. There are four key aspects of running a successful social media campaign: audience gathering, engaging, listening and analyzing. Many traditional social […]